Obama Weighs In on Police Being Charged in Death of Freddie Gray

President Obama decided to weigh in on the new developments concerning the Freddie Gray case, specifically the charging of six Baltimore police officers with manslaughter.

Ironically, the most lawless president in our nation’s history said that “justice needs to be served” in this case, also stating his cronies at the Justice Department would be around to provide Baltimore officials with assistance.

“I can tell you that justice needs to be served,” Mr. Obama said. “All the evidence needs to be presented. What I think the people of Baltimore want more than anything else is the truth. That’s what people around the country expect.”

The president said new Attorney General Loretta Lynch and other Justice Department officials are in touch with Baltimore officials “to make sure that any assistance we can provide on the investigation is provided.”

“Those individuals who are charged obviously are also entitled to due process and rule of law,” the president said. “So I want to make sure that our legal system runs the way it should.”

This whole tragedy — including the rioting and unrest — is something that’s right up a progressive’s alley.

Liberals like Obama see this situation as an opportunity to keep America divided and to involve the federal government into local law enforcement matters, thus once again, overstepping boundaries and expanding the government.

Obama and his cronies aren’t concerned about protecting anyone’s constitutional right to a fair trial, and certainly not a group of white cops.

If the president was authentically worried about the integrity of our legal system, he wouldn’t continuously break the law and violate the Constitution himself, would he?

Let’s continue to hope and pray the facts about this case are truly revealed and any parties involved in the death of Freddie Gray are held accountable for their actions thanks to a fair trial of their peers as guaranteed in the Constitution.

Lieutenant Colonel West served 22 years in the United States Army and was elected to serve in the United States Congress in 2010. Allen is a Fox News Contributor and author of Guardian of the Republic: An American Ronin’s Journey to Faith, Family and Freedom.